My Sister-in-law has successfully been on thyroid meds for the past 15 years. She got the shot (condition of employment) even though her sister (my RN wife) warned her that something sinister is going on.
Now suddenly she's developed a nodule / growth on her thyroid. 🤬
I know three people in their 50s and 60s who are perfectly healthy they all had sudden aneurysms within the last year and died while I take that back one of them paralyzed
I knew this perfectly healthy 70 year old who walked 5 miles a day, was sharp as a tack, and lit up every room she entered. Then she suddenly developed shingles and then cancer out of nowhere and died in two months. I know it's because of the clot shot (probably shingles "vaccine" too).
Most thyroid disease in women is considered autoimmune in nature although there are a few causal factors. Excess estrogen is a big one.
Our family attempted to get a medical exemption for our college attending daughter who has Hashimoto’s to no avail. Once we threatened the University with a lawsuit they quickly issued her exemption.
Autoimmune conditions tend to piggyback once the immune system is skewed out of balance. The strategies for quieting an over reactive/damaged immune system can be quite a challenge. I’ve been down this rabbit hole studying for many years. Speaking from my own personal experience, there are VERY few medical doctors/endocrinologists who truly understand thyroid disease and even fewer who actually treat thyroid issues properly.
Unfortunately all the warnings by researchers stating folks with autoimmune conditions should be exempt from the jab fell on deaf ears. 😔
Thanks for sharing and good for you that you challenged the school.
Sadly you helped reinforce the concern for my mother who has been struggling with an autoimmune issue in her liver. She hardly ever drinks alcohol, but she did get the shots.
I’m very sorry to hear this. Nearly all doctors will name a condition they don’t fully understand as “autoimmune”. Often they tell a patient the cause of their condition is “just their genetics.” Those kind of answers prevent patients from asking more questions and merely accepting they are somehow flawed or got dealt a bad genetic hand, which is TOTAL and complete BS.
I hope you can help your mom with liver support measures.
A family member went upstairs to take a nap a few days ago and died in her sleep. 60’s with no health issues. Was perfectly fine before her nap. No one is saying “vaccine” but some of us know.
I started reading a book about Gary Gygax, the inventor of Dungeons & Dragons. (Yeah, I'm a nerd). Starts off with the early hobbyist, not making a profit, having trouble making ends meet, but making his war games because he loves the hobby.
Anyway, in the very early days of his company, TSR, Gygax had two partners. He expected to be the editor / creative guy while the others would invest and handle the money, be president of the company, etc.
And one of the partners died. From a heart attack. At the age of 35. Which had pretty interesting ramifications.
But all that aside, I was pretty surprised to read about a heart attack death at 35. Back in the 1970s.
Honestly, going out in your sleep is about the best it could go. I hope I do. Just at a nice ripe old age of having enjoyed grandchildren being married and meeting a few great-grand babies.
Friend of ours in her 30s just had “unexplained liver injury” needs a transplant now.
Gee I wonder how it got injured?
Sorry to hear that Fren.
My Sister-in-law has successfully been on thyroid meds for the past 15 years. She got the shot (condition of employment) even though her sister (my RN wife) warned her that something sinister is going on.
Now suddenly she's developed a nodule / growth on her thyroid. 🤬
I know three people in their 50s and 60s who are perfectly healthy they all had sudden aneurysms within the last year and died while I take that back one of them paralyzed
I knew this perfectly healthy 70 year old who walked 5 miles a day, was sharp as a tack, and lit up every room she entered. Then she suddenly developed shingles and then cancer out of nowhere and died in two months. I know it's because of the clot shot (probably shingles "vaccine" too).
No doubt fren. I have become a complete vaccine skeptic. All of them.
Most thyroid disease in women is considered autoimmune in nature although there are a few causal factors. Excess estrogen is a big one.
Our family attempted to get a medical exemption for our college attending daughter who has Hashimoto’s to no avail. Once we threatened the University with a lawsuit they quickly issued her exemption.
Autoimmune conditions tend to piggyback once the immune system is skewed out of balance. The strategies for quieting an over reactive/damaged immune system can be quite a challenge. I’ve been down this rabbit hole studying for many years. Speaking from my own personal experience, there are VERY few medical doctors/endocrinologists who truly understand thyroid disease and even fewer who actually treat thyroid issues properly.
Unfortunately all the warnings by researchers stating folks with autoimmune conditions should be exempt from the jab fell on deaf ears. 😔
Thanks for sharing and good for you that you challenged the school.
Sadly you helped reinforce the concern for my mother who has been struggling with an autoimmune issue in her liver. She hardly ever drinks alcohol, but she did get the shots.
I’m very sorry to hear this. Nearly all doctors will name a condition they don’t fully understand as “autoimmune”. Often they tell a patient the cause of their condition is “just their genetics.” Those kind of answers prevent patients from asking more questions and merely accepting they are somehow flawed or got dealt a bad genetic hand, which is TOTAL and complete BS.
I hope you can help your mom with liver support measures.
A family member went upstairs to take a nap a few days ago and died in her sleep. 60’s with no health issues. Was perfectly fine before her nap. No one is saying “vaccine” but some of us know.
This is kind of a stretch, but were they the type of people that got their annual flu shots?
But did those folks take other vaccines? For school or travel???
I started reading a book about Gary Gygax, the inventor of Dungeons & Dragons. (Yeah, I'm a nerd). Starts off with the early hobbyist, not making a profit, having trouble making ends meet, but making his war games because he loves the hobby.
Anyway, in the very early days of his company, TSR, Gygax had two partners. He expected to be the editor / creative guy while the others would invest and handle the money, be president of the company, etc.
And one of the partners died. From a heart attack. At the age of 35. Which had pretty interesting ramifications.
But all that aside, I was pretty surprised to read about a heart attack death at 35. Back in the 1970s.
BUT did they vaccinations of any kind prior
Honestly, going out in your sleep is about the best it could go. I hope I do. Just at a nice ripe old age of having enjoyed grandchildren being married and meeting a few great-grand babies.